Click on the free printable 1950s diner invite template to the right to enlarge and download it.

I’m of such a vintage that I was alive in the 1950s (at least at the very end of that decade), so this design is close to my heart. And I particularly resonate with the diner aspect, because food just seems to taste better when you eat it in a silver metal tube with a long counter and red plastic seats! I’m not quite old enough to have actually eaten in a real 1950s diner but reinventions of them were quite the rage during the nostalgia boom when I was growing up in Los Angeles in the 1970s. I ate many a greasy hamburger, washed down by vanilla milkshakes.

This 5″ x 7″ horizontal template can be used for birthdays, anniversaries, girls or guys night out, retirement parties, and of course, reunions. I hope you find it useful!

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Credits: Thanks to Justie Jewkes of Just Creations for the incredible 1950s Diner sign graphic that inspired me to create this design.

Click on the free printable blank vintage invitation template to the right to enlarge and download it.

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I’m a bit of a fanatic about Victorian and vintage images, especially when they involve flowers, so I just love this blank 5″ x 7″ printable vintage template. It has plenty of colorful Victorian flower images, plus a blue butterfly and a very graceful magical fairy. There are also very subtle ivory tone-on-tone stripes in the background, which provide a neutral pattern that unifies all that rich color.

This design can be used for birthdays, anniversaries, bridal showers and engagement parties, bon voyage and retirement parties and so on, but because it’s blank, it could also be used for a vintage-look wedding or commitment ceremony. (I also designed another Victorian-inspired vintage wedding announcement, which is posted on this blog.) You could also fold it in half and print on the inside to use it as a folding thank you or response card, or you could reduce it for use as table place cards.

If this artwork isn’t quite what you’re looking for, I have other blank wedding templates. That page also has commitment ceremony and wedding wording examples, if you need help in that area, and instructions for making wedding invitations. You can visit that page by clicking the link in the first sentence or the button below:

This artwork is for your personal use only.

Credits: Thanks to Shelly of KairinaKatKreations.Blogspot.com for some of the Victorian images and to Cajoline of Cajoline-Scrap.Blogspot.com for the butterfly. Some of the vintage images also came from my VintageHolidayCrafts.com site.

You might also be interested in these other free printable wedding designs:

If you appreciate vintage flowers and all things antique, you should like this 5″ x 7″ vintage wedding invitation template. The design features dusty pink stripes and a subtle Victorian paisley pattern in the background, plus a border of vintage flowers and a faux circular seal with a bouquet of vintage roses, morning glories and other flowers. It doesn’t have to be used just for a wedding or commitment ceremony, because it’s blank and you can make the text read however you want. But if you do use it to tie the knot, you can easily use the top portion to create save-the-date, response and thank you cards. You can even use it to make menu cards for your reception.

If this artwork isn’t quite right for you, I also have more blank pink and other pastel-colored wedding announcement templates. That page also has wedding and commitment ceremony wording samples. You can access that page by clicking the link in the first sentence or the button below:

If the image doesn’t download to your computer automatically when you click on it, you can save it to your hard drive by right-clicking (PC) or control-clicking (Mac).

This free template is for your personal use only. Please read our terms of use for more details.

Credits: Thanks to Cajoline of Cajoline-Scrap.Blogspot.com for the striped design. The vintage flower border and bouquet come from my VintageHolidayCrafts.com site.

You might also be interested in this free beach wedding invite template I previously posted or this free wedding, bridal shower and engagement clip art:

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